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EMMAh 09.21.2007 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Bertrand
Last month my computer crashed; its hard drive died; I lost every picture I had taken; I felt pretty sad, for I believed my favorite model had gone, but he came back, and fortunately, he offered some great opportunities for pictures; here he is :


 


Cute picture, I've always wanted an orange kitty.
Back your shit up with CDs! If you can't burn them yourself they're not too expensive at photo places (at my work it's $5.99 and you can fit about 200 pictures on a CD depending on how many megapixels your camera is. We do rolls to CD for $1.99 now too, which is a pretty sweet deal)

edward_sick 09.21.2007 01:36 PM

or you can just do film photography and have a fat library of prints.

theyre thin and ready to present

FruitLoop 09.21.2007 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by nicfit


 


Hey, that is an imported cabbageworm (Pieris rapae L.)! I've spent a lot of time with these this summer, along with the other members of the cabbage caterpillar complex (diamondback moth and looper). I've seen larvae 3" long of these, all green and hairy (yuck). Feeds on cabbage-related crops - mustard and rape (probably), for sure in cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, etc.

 

^^^ pic is not from me btw

nicfit 09.21.2007 02:51 PM

Interesting post!
Quote:

Originally Posted by FruitLoop
Hey, that is an imported cabbageworm

"Imported" from where? Here those butterflies are pretty common, I'd say.

FruitLoop 09.21.2007 03:24 PM

From: http://www.vegedge.umn.edu/vegpest/c...p/cabbworm.htm

The imported cabbageworm (ICW), Artogeia rapae[=Pieris rapae (L.)] is commonly known as the cabbage butterfly. This butterfly was imported from Europe to Canada in the mid-1800s and has since spread to all parts of the continent

Yup, there it is. They're common here too, even in the city where not much cabbage is to be found! They were fun to watch in cabbage fields, where you could follow them as they laid eggs, hopping from plant to plant

FruitLoop 09.21.2007 04:07 PM

While we're at it with insects, here are some pics of fields I had to deal with this summer. Veg as far as the eye can see!


Cabbage (this field is actually a whole kilometer long!):





 



Cauliflower:






 

screamingskull 09.24.2007 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ripchord
I actually used a Lomography Fisheye camera. It's a plastic piece of crap, lens is attatched.



does it look like this?

 

A Thousand Threads 09.24.2007 07:01 PM

Finally got a scanner.
An old piece of shit scanner so the quality isn't too good.

The dark belarusian wedding

 



 




 



 

Anngella 09.24.2007 07:04 PM

The second one is my fayfor faaaayv.

A Thousand Threads 09.24.2007 07:04 PM

some others

 


 


 


 

Anngella 09.24.2007 07:07 PM

Those are all great, too.

Ripchord 09.24.2007 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by screamingskull
does it look like this?



 

no, actually, it lookes like this
http://s7d2.scene7.com/is/image/Urba...b?$detailmain$

edward_sick 09.24.2007 11:28 PM

more like HOMOgraphy. hahahahahahha

Anngella 10.04.2007 02:34 PM

I figured out my scanner. Here's some polaroids!
 


 


 


 

Anngella 10.04.2007 02:34 PM

 


 


My lovely friend Tiffany,
 


 

Anngella 10.04.2007 02:35 PM

 


 


 


 

Rob Instigator 10.04.2007 02:35 PM

 

Bertrand 10.05.2007 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Anngella
 





Beautiful !

SynthethicalY 10.05.2007 12:40 PM

I love this one, it is just very beautiful.

 

jon boy 10.05.2007 01:10 PM

 


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